Campus Champion

Fran Elia eats, sleeps and breathes SUNY Cortland athletics. Tasked with promoting one of the nation’s strongest Division III programs, the College’s sports information director juggles press releases and media requests during the day with game scoring duties at night. Most weekends, from August to May, he’s covering at least one of the College’s 25 varsity sports teams. Many All-Americans and national champions have passed through Cortland during Fran's 22-year tenure. He’s set to join some of them in select company Oct. 20, when he’ll be inducted as an honorary member into the College’s C-Club Hall of Fame.

Tuesday, Oct. 23

College Takes Teaching to Thailand

SUNY Cortland now shares a unique partnership with a university in Thailand. read more

Full-Year Undergraduate Clinically Rich Teacher Training Piloted

Twelve future math and science educators will learn at Binghamton High School. read more

Capture the Moment

Election anticipation is building at SUNY Cortland. Campus community members, including Corey Laga, left, a first-year pre-major student from Park Ridge, N.J., and Rebecca Strausman, a first-year exercise science major from Oceanside, N.Y., filled Sperry Center, Room 106, for the first of four watch parties to be held during the presidential debates. The next viewing begins at 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 11, in the same location to watch Vice President Joseph Biden and Rep. Paul Ryan tackle foreign and domestic policy issues.

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